The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 09, 1957, Image 4

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, May 9, 1957
SWC Officials Talk Today
p ; AUSTIN — Officials of the
ASouthwest Conference start mov-
ng into Austin today for what
^ should be the quietest meeting in
t jyears.
Ci There is little on the legislative
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front, with no talk of expansion.
Some rules violations have been
rumored but conference officials
said there was nothing out of the
ordinary along this line. It appears
no school is in the hot seat over
recruiting.
Fish
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These Values Good Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 1010 South College at Pease
m Bryan, Texas. We Reservethe Right to Limit Quantities.
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Thank You" Sale
Lean. Trim Hickory Smoked
PICNICS
Short Shank PER LB,
SPLIT BROILERS
Farmer Brown Cut-Ups
GIANT
RATH
Top Frost
LEMONADE
Pkg.
LUNCH MEAT
12- Oz. Can
Top Alien 6-1;
Texas Friday
The Fish stretched their win streak to five in a row
yesterday behind the southpaw slants of Don Pettavino who
Fis^fidd 116 ^ flVe ' hlt ’ 6 to 1 victory over Allen Academy on
A crack at the Texas Short
horns in Austin Friday will
offer more than the tradition
al rivalry between the two
schools with the Fish looking
for a sixth straight victory
and at the same time hoping
to end a Shorthorn win streak
that has now mounted to 18
consecutive games.
The Shorthorns will appear here
against the Fish next Tuesday at
3 p.m. on Kyle Field. A&M has
a 5-1 record this year and Texas
is 6-0.
The Freshman put together
three, two-run innings in the
fourth, sixth and eighth for the
win over Allen with Pettavino
helping his own cause by singling
in two runs. J. B. Carroll also
batted in two runs on a single and
sacrifice fly.
Tuesday Coach Les Palmer’s
Fish copped a doubleheader from
the Baylor Cubs in Waco with Per
cy Sanderson winning the opener
7-2 and Hollis Hood twirling a fine,
two-hit shutout in the second game
to win 9-0.
Catcher Gerald Walling of
Spring Branch gained some .197
percentage points in the three
games and is now batting a fine
.364. Walling batted in three runs
in the first Baylor game and got
two hits in each of the last three
games. He leads in RBIs with
eight.
Lefthanded first baseman Bill
Houchin took over the batting lead
on the team with .391 and has five
RBIs. Jess Foster, centerfielder,
slapped out a triple and single and
batted in two runs to pace A&M
hitters in the second Baylor game,
although his average dropped
somewhat. He is batting .375 on
nine hits and also has two doubles.
Sanderson has pitched the most
innings for the Fish at 27 to post
an ERA of 2.98 and striking out
18 and walking 19 in the process.
Pettavino has the top ERA at 0.72
for 13 innings. He has struck out
10 and walked six.
The Lake Jackson righthander,
Hood, was impressive against the
Cubs and his ERA dropped to 1.93
in 14 innings. Hood has walked
only five and sent 10 batters down
swinging.
29c
Lb.
Per Lb.
35
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33'
12 Oz.
19
Fresh
STRAWBERRIES
2 pt. boxes 29c
AGAR or DUBUQUE
PICNICS
2.69
Very Lean, Tender, Ideal
Served Cold or Heat for
the Main Course!
4 m
Lb. Can
Cheddar Cheese
Wisconsin
Per Lb.
59.
For
Mother’s
Day
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Mother's Day Selection of
Fine Boxed Chocolates!
Ag Soccer Team
Mauls Houston, 10-1
Scoring four times in the first
half, the Aggie Soccer team in
creased the pace to the torrid de
gree in the second period to crush
the visiting Houston Soccer Club,
10-1, on the A&M field Sunday
afternoon.
Roberto Ildarraz and Carlos
Salinas paced the Aggie attack
with three goals each while Jacinto
locovone kicked in a pair, with
Victor Artecona and Jaime Quesada
adding one each to the huge A&M
total.
The Aggies, who have lost just
once this season, journey to Hous
ton for a return match May 12.
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RIDLEY $225.00
Also $450 and 675
Wedding Ring $125.00
The center diamond of every
Keepsake engagement ring is
perfect — in any style or price.
Be sore of the best and look for
the famous name Keepsake in
the ring.
Kings enlarged to show details
Prices include Federal Tax
Sankey Park
JEWELERS
111 N. Main
Bryan
THE KING AND H S COURT-are here to test the abilities of an Aggie team ZTTn
eludes Jack Pardee John Tracey, Jimmy Wright, Bobby Conrad and Bobby Marks at 7-to
tonight on the hghted softball diamond. Admission is $1 and 50 cents for students
Three Golfers, One Net Man In SWC Meet
Three Aggie golfers and a
net man are in Austin today,
Friday and Saturday for the
Southwest Conference meet.
Leading the A&M linksmen
is Bobby Nichols, the 1956
individual champion, who is joined
by Marcelino Moreno and Jerry
Durbin while Rex Reed tries his
hand on the clay courts.
Team championships have been
decided in both sports with Baylor
winning the golf title and A&M
and the University of Texas tying
for the runner-up position. Under
conference rules, the first and sec
ond team send four men each to
the league meet while third and
fourth send two and the others
one.
Since the Aggies and the Long
horns tied for second, it was de
cided that Baylor would have four,
A&M and Texas three each.
The golf tournament, with 15
entries, is at the Austin Country
Club with 72 holes to be played.
The tennis tourney will be at the
Penick courts and has 16 entries.
Sammy Giammalva of Texas re
turns to defend his tennis singles
crown, teaming with a new part
ner—Richard Keaton—in the doub
les defense.
MORE FOR YOUR BOOKS
we buy ALL CURRENT TITLES
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SHAFFERS
OPEN 6 DAYS OF THE WEEK
BA TTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
3,000 CFM Wards evaporative
cooler. D-l-W College View.
Phone VI 6-6216. 273t2
Senior boots, size 10, calf 15 ^
with accessories. Call VI 6-5684
after 5 p.m. 273t6
Air Force officer’s blue wool
gabardine uniform. Size 38 L.
See at B-16-D College View. 271t4
AKC registered 3 month old male
Collie pup, wormed and inoculated.
May be seen at Bayard Kennels,
VI 6-5535. 268t8
Senior boots size 9%. Phone
WA 4-6517, Fort Worth. 264tl2
HELP WANTED
Experienced beauty operator.
Excellent opportunity. Bruit t’s
Beauty and Fabric Shop. 273tfn
WORK WANTED
Expert typist will do typing in
my home. Call Barbara Robertson,
VI 6-4447 after 4 p.m.
Day nursery for working moth
ers. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892
271tfn
LITHOGRAPHING — PHOTO
OFFSET PRINTING — EN
GRAVED PRINTING. Special pri
ces on thesis printing. ZOST THE
PRINTER, 3408-B Texas Ave.,
phone VI 6-5786. 260tfn
Accurate typist desires work at
home. Thesis experience. VI-
6-7265. 255tfn
MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING
AND NOTARY. Bi-City Secretar
ial Answering Service, 3408A Tex
as Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786.
248tfn
Day nursery, monthly rates. Day
or night sitting on week ends.
Christian home, experience, cheap.
TA 2-6076, 3007 South College
Ave., Bryan 233tfn
All day nursery. Have had nur
ses’ training. 304 West Dexter oi
call VI 6-4142.. 225tfn
Kitchen remodeling, cupboard
work, interior painting. VI 6-7265.
258tfn
LOST
Red female cocker, twelve years
old. In vicinity of East Gate. VI-
6-5390, 305 Ash. 270t4
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest VUlage 3601 Texas Ave.
This ad good for one pair of
Regulation Sox.
FOR RENT
Available June 1 redecorated one
bedroom furnished apartment Col
lege Hills. Adults only. $65 per
month. VI 6-5031 after 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday, all day
Saturday and Sunday. 273tfn
Front bedroom adjoining bath
for Mother’s Day activities. Phone
TA 2-7913 after 5:30 p.m. 910 E.
30th Street, Bryan. 273tl
Redecorated one bedroom unfur
nished house, 405 Eisenhower. Just
off A&M chmpus, $50. VI 6-7081.
272t4
One way trailers to any part of
United States. Also local trail
ers. You can save money by mov-
ipg- with a trailer. Baker Tire
Company. Phone TA 2-8159.
271tl3
Unfurnished two bedroom house
at 209 Montclair. 271t4
Large southeast bedroom up
stairs, with meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker, TA 3-4375. 270tfn
One single bedroom, upstairs,
first of June. Mrs. Maggie Parker,
TA 3-4375. 270tfn
Garage apartment available June
3. Living room, bedroom, kitchen
and dinette. Furnished or unfur
nished. Call TA 3-6772. 270tfn
Nice three room furnished apart
ment just off A&M campus. $42.50.
Inquire at 203 Kyle or phone Mr.
Adams, WA 3-4685, San Antonio.
Turn east at light on Houston high
ly- 269tfn
Cool, quiet, three room and bath
apartment. Completely furnished.
Adults only. TA 2-1244. 267t8
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED
A lady with a pleasant personal
ity for constantly meeting the pub
lic to work in a secretarial position
at the Memorial Student Center.
The job requires fast, accurate typ
ing, shorthand, ability to handle
personnel, experience in office
management. A permanent resi
dent desired but not necessary. Col
lege training or several years’ sec
retarial experience desirable. Ap
plicants will be interviewed imme
diately. Contact in person only,
Director’s Office, MSC. 268tfn
PROMPT’ RADIO SERVICE
— c«n —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
TU 8. Main St.
(Avrmmu from Railroad Tower)
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PETS
DON’T TAKE ANY CHANCES
PROTECT YOUR FEMALE
PETS IN SEASON
BAYARD KENNELS
Highway 6 South, College
VI 6-5535
SPECIAL NOTICE
Has a family increase caused
a space problem in your home?
Let DOCTOR FIXIT add a new
room for baby or a family room
for all. Nothing down—up to five
years to pay. Call DOCTOR FIX-
IT at MARION PUGH LUMBER
COMPANY. Phone VI 6-5711 to
day. 271t4
Student entomologist will inspect
your home for termites and make
recommendations, $3. E. J. God
dard, Box 804, College Station.
271t4
SCX. ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M.
Dollege Station, Texas
Stated meeting 7 p.m.
Thursday, May 9. Visiting
brethren are welcome.
J. P. Dulaney, W.M.
J, J. Woolket, Sec’y.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
o* telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlef
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
FMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-6, dall}
Monday through Friday) at or before tl*t
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Undergraduate classes will be dismissed
on Saturday morning, May 11, from 10:00
to 12:00 to permit a Review of the Corps
of Cadets for the purpose of honoring Sec
retory of Defense Charles E. Wilson
Regalia for the Baccalaureate-
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for th«
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re.
quired to order hoods as well as the doc.
tor’s cap and gown, and to leave the hoods
with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21. The Ph.D. hoods will
not be worn in the procession since all
such candidates will be hooded on the
stage.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown; thoss
who are candidates for the Bachelor’!
Degree, except military students, will weal
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military
students who are candidates for degrees wH
wear the appropriate military uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8 a.m. May 1 and
12 noon Saturday, May 11. The rental is
as follows: doctor’s cap and gown 84.25,
master’s cap and gown 83.75, bachelor’s
cap and gown $3.25. Hood rental Is the
same as that for cap and gown.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
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